Winters100
Well-Known Member
I have been cleaning tack all evening, and it reminded me of a strange comment that I heard last time I was in the UK.
I took a friend's daughter to a local riding school for her first lesson. The place was fine, nothing amazing, but perfectly nice little ponies for a beginner. I was leading her as her Mother had an injury, and part way through the lesson the instructor started telling me how her rein had broken recently while riding. She seemed to be almost proud of it, and elaborated on how she took the martingale off and used that instead. To be honest I did not take any notice at the time as I was focused on the child, Thinking about it now though how does that happen? Surely an instructor should know to clean and check tack regularly? Or have I just been lucky and it happens even to those who are careful? I am not worried about the child as it will anyway be a while before she is doing much, but I begin to wonder about the instructor now.
It was also a good reminder to me that I was right to turn down an offer that I had to clean my bridles. A child on our yard has a lame pony and I have been letting her ride my schoolmistress, she offered to clean tack for me, but I know that it is the only time that I look closely at every buckle and every piece of stitching, so I did it myself.
What do you all think? Would a comment like that put you off?
I took a friend's daughter to a local riding school for her first lesson. The place was fine, nothing amazing, but perfectly nice little ponies for a beginner. I was leading her as her Mother had an injury, and part way through the lesson the instructor started telling me how her rein had broken recently while riding. She seemed to be almost proud of it, and elaborated on how she took the martingale off and used that instead. To be honest I did not take any notice at the time as I was focused on the child, Thinking about it now though how does that happen? Surely an instructor should know to clean and check tack regularly? Or have I just been lucky and it happens even to those who are careful? I am not worried about the child as it will anyway be a while before she is doing much, but I begin to wonder about the instructor now.
It was also a good reminder to me that I was right to turn down an offer that I had to clean my bridles. A child on our yard has a lame pony and I have been letting her ride my schoolmistress, she offered to clean tack for me, but I know that it is the only time that I look closely at every buckle and every piece of stitching, so I did it myself.
What do you all think? Would a comment like that put you off?